Wednesday, 23 September 2009

Tuesday, 22 September 2009

I was surprised by this poster... Why it is in English? My friend said: "English is a new Latin, international language, every one young person learn English, tourists speak English..." But there are not only young persons... And the poster is not whole in English -- date and place of the concert are in Polish, so it is not for tourists...

***I have some problems with new photos on ChorzówDailyPhoto... I hadn't any time to take new photos, because of two concerts in Wrocław -- two Handels oratorios: "Israel in Egypt" (The Monteverdi Choir and English Baroque Soloists conducted by John Eliot Gardiner) and "Theodora" (Gabrieli Consort & Players conducted by Paul McCreesh). Photos from Wrocław below:And a view from The Witches Bridge (or The Penintets Bridge -- the bridge between two medieval towers of Mary Magdalen Church) into St John Cathedral:Below: Mary Magdalene Church in the night:And when I returned from Wrocław, I fall sick... And I haven't time for taking photos of Chorzów...

Wednesday, 9 September 2009

Tuesday, 8 September 2009

On Saturday I was surprised by music 'outside'. I come to a window, and... Well, the cherleaders training before soccer match (Poland 1 Northern Ireland 1) was not enough to help the players on the stadium...

Tuesday, 1 September 2009

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Chorzów

Chorzów[ˈxɔʐuf] is a city in Silesia (coordinates: 50°18′N 18°57′E), southern Poland with around 114,680 (2006) inhabitants and an area of 33.5 km². Chorzów is situated on the Rawa river on the Silesian Highland in the heart of the Upper Silesian Industrial Area, 7 km north-west of Katowice. Chorzów is in the middle of Upper Silesian Metropolitan Union, the largest legally-recognized urban entity in Poland with a population of 2.2 mln. The population of the urban area in the conurbation around Chorzów is about 3.5 million. (From Wikipedia.)